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okr said:
Soma said:

I'm curious to know if, maybe your parents or friends who had never played this kind of games, were able to play it or had trouble with it.

I don't have a clue if my parents would be able to play it, but I think PES was always for football fans who prefer the simulation aspect in a football game over the action aspect - or to use a term which is popular these days: it's a "hardcore game". I think the PES Wii version didn't change that (quite the contrary).

 

 I dont agree with you, PES or winning eleven must be one of the most casuals games, In my country everyone who owns a PS2 even if they are not gamers must have this game, everyone with a consle must have it. I have it on ps2 and me and my friends play it multiplayer when we get toghether, they dont have ps2 but they learned the controls easily. I have to say that there is a very big difference between someone who watches football and plays this game and a total newb.

I played PES wii on my friends houser and I got aq bit of difficulty addapting to the controls, but then it was really easy, but what really sucks is that its just a 2 player game and the game development is a bit boring, looking lñike normal european football instead like the other versions which you can play more south american like.